Hawes Spencer of The Hook joined Coy to discuss latest information in the death of UVa women’s lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
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Hawes Spencer of The Hook joined Coy to discuss latest information in the death of UVa women’s lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
Richard Nash is a former publisher who is starting a new publishing service called Cursor. He and Coy Barefoot recently discussed the future of books and the publishing industry. Nash says there is a tremendous opportunity to reach new readers through new platforms such as the iPad.
Hawes Spencer of The Hook newspaper in Charlottesville joins Coy to discuss the latest in the alleged murder of fourth-year UVA student Yeardley Love by her former boyfriend.
David Swanson talked about the upcoming congressional vote to increase troops and funding to Afghanistan.
Stephanie Van Hover, associate professor of social studies education at the Curry School at the University of Virginia, recently joined Coy Barefoot to discuss the history of standardized testing in public education. Van Hover recently co-authored an article on the topic in the Virginia News Letter.
Bob Holsworth is the founder of Virginia Tomorrow, a non-profit group that studies politics here in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He speaks with Coy Barefoot every Monday afternoon to talk about the latest in state government.
This week on the show, they discuss how state policies on funding education may affect Virginia’s public universities and community colleges.
Susanne Kogut, Director of Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA joined Coy to discuss the organization.
Peppy Linden of the Virginia Discovery Museum joined Coy to discuss their latest events.
Herman Schwartz, Director of Graduate Studies for the UVA Department of Politics, joins Coy to discuss Wall Street reform and the case against Goldman Sachs.